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Josh Taylor fires warning shot to Jack Catterrall as Tartan Tornado bites back with 'easy night' putdown

Josh Taylor has fired a warning shot to rival Jack Catterall ahead of their bout in Glasgow.

The Tartan Tornado gets set to defend his undisputed super-lightweight titles against the Englishman in front of what promises to be an explosive home crowd.

The bout has been long awaited for Catterall who now has the chance to cause an upset and seize all the titles.

He says he's going to "outbox" the Scotsman in his own back yard but a confident Taylor insists that won't be happening.

In a tense backstage exchange at 'The Gloves Are Off' filming, Taylor muttered: "If you are going to try and box, mate, it is going to be a very easy night."

Catterall quickly responded: "Yeah easy night? We will see."

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Taylor approached Catterall before tapping him on the back and making the prediction. Catterall was set to fight Taylor last year on December 8 but the fight was pushed back with the champion suffering a knee injury during his preparations.

The Scotsman became the first British boxing star to become undisputed champion in the four-belt era with victory over Jose Ramirez last year, however this was made possible by Catterall agreeing to step-aside from his mandatory challenge to allow Taylor to unify the

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